Cement truck accident closes Texas road

On behalf of The Martin Law Firm posted in Truck Accidents on Friday, June 12, 2015.

Most drivers in Texas know how devastating a truck accident can be, yet it is easy to forget the potential dangers of these large vehicles when they are such a common sight on the roads. In general, you hope that drivers have been given adequate training to drive responsibly and carefully, but sadly their are still some who have little regard for other road users. Unfortunately, when a truck accident occurs as a result of such negligence, it is often the other people on the road who suffer the most.

In one such incident, a collision involving a cement truck shut down part of the Texas 105, near Montgomery. The accident also involved a sedan which is said to have been turning off the road when the cement truck crashed into it. It has been suggested that the truck may have been attempting to take a turn at an excessive speed.

Two occupants of the car were said to be on their way to visit a friend who lived nearby. However, the extent of their injuries is unknown. An air medical team attended the incident, but reports were unable to clarify whether they took anyone onboard.

Sadly, incidents like this happen all the time in Texas and throughout the United States. if you or a loved one have been injured as a result of a truck crash, you may find an attorney's guidance invaluable. He or she can assess the circumstances of the accident and might be able to assist you if you decide to seek an insurance payout or make a claim against those responsible.

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